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Published on 12/03/10 at 10:25What type of keyboard (synth, piano ...)? How many octaves? What controllers (pitch, modulation, sustain ...)? What connection (Audio, MIDI pedals ...)? How many sounds, effects? What styles? Are they edited? Via a utility Mac / PC? What polyphony? ...
61-key synth keyboard (be yes, The 61)
full of sounds and effects
1 joystick and + / - the same controls as the Triton grandpa except the touchscreen
connector has-been: smart media, which still uses this thing up to 128mb? In addition, it costs a mass to get these cards.
I use no computer with
polyphony of 62 notes
The construction is correct (although sturdy aluminum chassis), but both ends are plastic sea * ic. Very small keys, it is very cheap (it is a light version of the Triton anyway)
just insert an effect, as against 8 for the Triton I think, too bad.
UTILIZATION
The general configuration is simple? Editing sounds and effects is easy? The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
nah, it's a synth, it's not simple, should examine the 200 pages.
the manual is indigestible, but it's nothing compared to newer models (thousands of pages for the Oasys apparently)
The edition .... I just change a few presets and squirm a little knobs.
SOUNDS
Sounds they agree with your style of music? Are they realistic? The effects are they effective and appropriate? The expression is good? (Response to velocity, aftertouch)? What are the sounds you prefer, you hate? ...
yes, quite rock for me, so it should be (lots of groups have used)
expression is correct, apart from touching the keyboard really cheap (I got a Juno D was better)
The effects are effective (that is the highlight of Korg) but a pity that this version does not allow to accumulate more than two.
sounds: great for organs, violins, groundwater and atmosphere.
Piano really missed (that of Roland is downright better), but hey, I change it slightly by adding the resonance and reverb.
Otherwise, I'm still satisfied with sounds (that's why I sold the Juno D but I am sorry for the sound of piano)
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it? What thing do you like most/least about it? Did you try many other models before getting this one? What is your opinion about the value for the price? Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
used for over a year, I like the ergonomics of Triton, sounds to me more suitable than the Juno D (too clean, not enough Rock n 'Roll for my taste), the screen is bigger too .
The ratio Q / P? I almost buy it when I began harmony, I pulled over Roland half the price (500 against 1100) and sounds very realistic for the latter.
I had the Triton qques years later in exchange for a guitar, so ok.
I like it anyway, but it is now surpassed by the M-series and others.
If I had to buy a Triton series, I would lean on the Triton Extreme with his lamp in preamp and keyboard better on memory and SD card.
61-key synth keyboard (be yes, The 61)
full of sounds and effects
1 joystick and + / - the same controls as the Triton grandpa except the touchscreen
connector has-been: smart media, which still uses this thing up to 128mb? In addition, it costs a mass to get these cards.
I use no computer with
polyphony of 62 notes
The construction is correct (although sturdy aluminum chassis), but both ends are plastic sea * ic. Very small keys, it is very cheap (it is a light version of the Triton anyway)
just insert an effect, as against 8 for the Triton I think, too bad.
UTILIZATION
The general configuration is simple? Editing sounds and effects is easy? The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
nah, it's a synth, it's not simple, should examine the 200 pages.
the manual is indigestible, but it's nothing compared to newer models (thousands of pages for the Oasys apparently)
The edition .... I just change a few presets and squirm a little knobs.
SOUNDS
Sounds they agree with your style of music? Are they realistic? The effects are they effective and appropriate? The expression is good? (Response to velocity, aftertouch)? What are the sounds you prefer, you hate? ...
yes, quite rock for me, so it should be (lots of groups have used)
expression is correct, apart from touching the keyboard really cheap (I got a Juno D was better)
The effects are effective (that is the highlight of Korg) but a pity that this version does not allow to accumulate more than two.
sounds: great for organs, violins, groundwater and atmosphere.
Piano really missed (that of Roland is downright better), but hey, I change it slightly by adding the resonance and reverb.
Otherwise, I'm still satisfied with sounds (that's why I sold the Juno D but I am sorry for the sound of piano)
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it? What thing do you like most/least about it? Did you try many other models before getting this one? What is your opinion about the value for the price? Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
used for over a year, I like the ergonomics of Triton, sounds to me more suitable than the Juno D (too clean, not enough Rock n 'Roll for my taste), the screen is bigger too .
The ratio Q / P? I almost buy it when I began harmony, I pulled over Roland half the price (500 against 1100) and sounds very realistic for the latter.
I had the Triton qques years later in exchange for a guitar, so ok.
I like it anyway, but it is now surpassed by the M-series and others.
If I had to buy a Triton series, I would lean on the Triton Extreme with his lamp in preamp and keyboard better on memory and SD card.